The Texas Rangers ' 2007 season began with the team trying to win an AL West title for the first time since 1999.
Preseason
The team entered the season with only one spot in the pitching rotation to fill, with Jamey Wright beating out Kameron Loe and Bruce Chen (both of whom moved to bullpen roles). Two other new players won roster spots in spring training, C Chris Stewart and INF Matt Kata .
Regular season
Opening Day Starters
All Star Ian Kinsler
Gerald Laird, C
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Ian Kinsler, 2B
Hank Blalock, 3B
Michael Young, SS
Brad Wilkerson, LF
Kenny Lofton, CF
Sammy Sosa, RF
Frank Catalanotto, DH
Kevin Millwood, RHP
Season summary
April
April saw the club get to a slow start. Several of the club's offensive threats had poor starts, notably Michael Young and Mark Teixeira . One of the few players who was swinging the bat well was sophomore second baseman Ian Kinsler , who batted .298 and hit 9 home runs , earning him an American League Player of the Week award.[ 2]
Another concern was the starting rotation. Jamey Wright was moved to the 15-day disabled list on April 12, and hasn't returned to the lineup. Vicente Padilla and newcomer Brandon McCarthy both had rough starts, ending April with 4-loss months.
The team's first home series, a two-game set against the Boston Red Sox on April 6 and 7 set records for the coldest home opener and the coldest game ever played at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington .[ 3]
May
The month of May was one of the most dismal in the club's history.[ 4] The Rangers ended the month with a 19–35 record, putting them on a pace for a 105-loss season, which would tie the franchise's previous mark for futility, set in 1973. The team's 20 losses set a record for the most ever in the month of May.
The starting rotation continued to have problems. Both Kevin Millwood and McCarthy spent time on the disabled list. Even when healthy, the starting pitching was suspect, as Rangers starters finished the month with the worst ERA in the Major Leagues.[ 5]
The injury bug struck the position players as well. All-star third baseman Hank Blalock was moved to the 60-day disabled list after being diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome in his right shoulder, a condition that required surgery and a layoff of as much as three months.[ 6] Outfielders Brad Wilkerson , Frank Catalanotto and Jerry Hairston, Jr. also had long stints on the disabled list in May. At month's end, only second baseman Ian Kinsler was among the top three players at his position in All-Star balloting.
June
In stark contrast to May, June was the Rangers' first month of 2007 with a winning record (14–12). Several players had a strong month, most notably outfielder Marlon Byrd , who ended the month with a .375 batting average, and pitcher Kameron Loe , who used a brief stint in Triple-A to correct his pitching mechanics, resulting in a month-ending streak of three straight wins.[ 7]
Veteran right fielder Sammy Sosa celebrated a career milestone on June 20, hitting his 600th home run in a game against his former team, the Chicago Cubs .[ 7] Sosa became only the fifth player to reach the mark, following Babe Ruth , Willie Mays , Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds .
While several key players returned to active duty in June, including Wilkerson and Jamey Wright, injuries continued to plague the club. Gold Glove first baseman Mark Teixeira 's franchise record for consecutive games played ended at 507 on June 8 when he strained a quadriceps muscle.[ 8] Starting pitchers Vicente Padilla and Brandon McCarthy also spent time on the DL, for elbow inflammation and blisters, respectively.[ 9]
July
Before the non-waiver trade deadline, the Rangers' front office headed by general manager Jon Daniels devised a plan to rebuild the Texas Rangers. This change signified a shift away from the practice of signing large numbers of free agents and instead focused on scouting, acquiring, and developing young talent that would be under club control for the first year of the players' careers. Franchise resources would from then on be redistributed with an emphasis on international scouting (particularly in the Far East and Latin America) and minor league development. The organization's stated purpose was to field a team that could legitimately compete for the A.L. Western Division by the 2010 season.
This project began in July 2007 with the trade of 1B Mark Teixeira to the Atlanta Braves, a player the Rangers themselves had drafted and developed themselves. Arguably the biggest trade of the season, Teixeira netted the Rangers organization a treasure trove of young prospects, headlined by Jarrod Saltalamacchia . The Braves also sent over SS Elvis Andrus , RHP Neftalí Feliz , LHP Matt Harrison , and RHP Beau Jones.
The front office subsequently moved closer Éric Gagné to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for RHP Kason Gabbard and OF David Murphy .
These roster moves made the truth apparent to all: the Rangers would not make a concerted effort to win the West in 2007.
August
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On August 22, the Rangers scored an all-time American League record of 30 runs in one game against the Orioles. The final was 30–3. Texas' 30 runs broke the AL record and modern major-league record set by the 1950 Red Sox and tied by the 1955 White Sox, and were the most scored by any team since the Chicago Colts hung 36 runs on Louisville in a game in 1897.[ 10]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
6–12
5–3
3–4
1–5
7–0
3–7
0–7
9–9
4–4
2–7
11–7
4–6
8–10
6–12
Boston
12–6
—
7–1
5–2
3–4
3–3
6–4
4–3
8–10
4–4
4–5
13–5
6–4
9–9
12–6
Chicago
3–5
1–7
—
7–11
11–7
12–6
5–4
9–9
4–6
4–5
1–7
6–1
2–4
3–4
4–14
Cleveland
4–3
2–5
11–7
—
12–6
11–7
5–5
14–4
0–6
6–4
4–3
8–2
6–3
4–2
9–9
Detroit
5–1
4–3
7–11
6–12
—
11–7
3–5
12–6
4–4
4–6
6–4
3–4
5–4
4–3
14–4
Kansas City
0–7
3–3
6–12
7–11
7–11
—
5–2
9–9
1–9
6–4
3–6
4–3
5–4
3–4
10–8
Los Angeles
7–3
4–6
4–5
5–5
5–3
2–5
—
6–3
6–3
9–10
13–6
6–2
10–9
3–4
14–4
Minnesota
7–0
3–4
9–9
4–14
6–12
9–9
3–6
—
2–5
5–2
6–3
3–4
7–2
4–6
11–7
New York
9–9
10–8
6–4
6–0
4–4
9–1
3–6
5–2
—
2–4
5–5
10–8
5–1
10–8
10–8
Oakland
4–4
4–4
5–4
4–6
6–4
4–6
10–9
2–5
4–2
—
5–14
4–6
9–10
5–4
10–8
Seattle
7–2
5–4
7–1
3–4
4–6
6–3
6–13
3–6
5–5
14–5
—
4–3
11–8
4–5
9–9
Tampa Bay
7–11
5–13
1–6
2–8
4–3
3–4
2–6
4–3
8–10
6–4
3–4
—
5–4
9–9
7–11
Texas
6–4
4–6
4–2
3–6
4–5
4–5
9–10
2–7
1–5
10–9
8–11
4–5
—
5–5
11–7
Toronto
10–8
9–9
4–3
2–4
3–4
4–3
4–3
6–4
8–10
4–5
5–4
9–9
5–5
—
10–8
Roster
2007 Texas Rangers
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2007 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 2
@ Angels
4 – 1
Lackey (1-0)
Millwood (0-1)
Rodríguez (1)
43,906
0-1
2
April 3
@ Angels
8 – 3
Escobar (1-0)
Padilla (0-1)
42,463
0-2
3
April 4
@ Angels
5 – 3
Santana (1-0)
McCarthy (0-1)
Rodríguez (2)
35,701
0-3
4
April 6
Red Sox
2 – 0
Tejeda (1-0)
Wakefield (0-1)
Otsuka (1)
51,548
1-3
5
April 7
Red Sox
8 – 4
Millwood (1-1)
Tavárez (0-1)
40,865
2-3
6
April 8
Red Sox
3 – 2
Schilling (1-1)
Padilla (0-2)
Papelbon (2)
28,347
2-4
7
April 9
Devil Rays
8 – 4
McCarthy (1-1)
Jackson (0-1)
21,547
3-4
8
April 10
Devil Rays
12 – 9
Feldman (1-0)
Seo (0-1)
23,897
4-4
9
April 11
Devil Rays
6 – 5
Shields (1-0)
Tejeda (1-1)
33,674
4-5
10
April 13
@ Mariners
5 – 2
Millwood (2-1)
Washburn (0-1)
Gagné (1)
25,243
5-5
11
April 14
@ Mariners
8 – 3
Batista (1-1)
Padilla (0-3)
25,954
5-6
12
April 15
@ Mariners
14 – 6
Ramírez (1-0)
McCarthy (1-2)
25,001
5-7
13
April 17
@ White Sox
8 – 1
Tejeda (2-1)
Garland (0-1)
23,139
6-7
14
April 18
@ White Sox
6 – 0
Buehrle (1-0)
Millwood (2-2)
25,390
6-8
15
April 19
@ White Sox
6 – 4
Thornton (1-1)
Feldman (1-1)
Jenks (4)
25,459
6-9
16
April 20
Athletics
16 – 4
Blanton (2-0)
McCarthy (1-3)
29,782
6-10
17
April 21
Athletics
7 – 0
Loe (1-0)
Kennedy (0-2)
42,945
7-10
18
April 22
Athletics
4 – 3
Eyre (1-0)
Duchscherer (1-1)
Otsuka (2)
37,002
8-10
19
April 23
Mariners
5 – 4
Morrow (1-0)
Millwood (2-3)
Putz (1)
26,592
8-11
--
April 24
Mariners
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for July 25
8-11
20
April 25
@ Indians
8 – 7 (11)
Cabrera (1-0)
Eyre (1-1)
13,843
8-12
21
April 26
@ Indians
9 – 4
Byrd (2-1)
Loe (1-1)
14,066
8-13
22
April 27
@ Blue Jays
5 – 3
Tejeda (3-1)
Towers (1-3)
Otsuka (3)
24,795
9-13
23
April 28
@ Blue Jays
9 – 8 (10)
Otsuka (1-0)
Tallet (0-1)
Benoit (1)
24,119
10-13
24
April 29
@ Blue Jays
7 – 3
Ohka (2-2)
McCarthy (1-4)
27,516
10-14
25
April 30
@ Blue Jays
6 – 1
Halladay (4-0)
Padilla (0-4)
19,041
10-15
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
Yankees
10 – 1
Hughes (1-1)
Loe (1-2)
32,310
10-16
--
May 2
Yankees
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 3
10-16
27
May 3
Yankees
4 – 3
Vizcaíno (2-1)
Benoit (0-1)
Rivera (2)
n/a
10-17
28
May 3
Yankees
5 – 2
Mussina (1-1)
Tejeda (3-2)
Rivera (3)
40,671
10-18
29
May 4
Blue Jays
7 – 1
McCarthy (2-4)
Ohka (2-3)
Eyre (1)
24,342
11-18
30
May 5
Blue Jays
11 – 4
Padilla (1-4)
Halladay (4-1)
27,421
12-18
31
May 6
Blue Jays
3 – 2
Benoit (1-1)
Burnett (2-3)
Otsuka (4)
19,103
13-18
32
May 8
@ Yankees
8 – 2
Pettitte (2-1)
Wood (0-1)
50,705
13-19
33
May 9
@ Yankees
6 – 2
Mussina (2-1)
Tejeda (3-3)
47,930
13-20
34
May 10
@ Yankees
14 – 2
McCarthy (3-4)
Wang (1-3)
52,147
14-20
35
May 11
Angels
6 – 3
Lackey (5-3)
Padilla (1-5)
Shields (3)
30,782
14-21
36
May 12
Angels
6 – 3
Colón (4-0)
Loe (1-3)
Rodríguez (12)
36,474
14-22
37
May 13
Angels
7 – 6
Gagné (1-0)
Shields (0-2)
24,847
15-22
38
May 14
Angels
7 – 2
Weaver (2-3)
Millwood (2-4)
23,421
15-23
39
May 15
@ Devil Rays *
4 – 3 (10)
Stokes (2-5)
Feldman (1-2)
8,443
15-24
40
May 16
@ Devil Rays *
11 – 8
Fossum (3-3)
Padilla (1-6)
Reyes (12)
8,839
15-25
41
May 17
@ Devil Rays *
8 – 6 (10)
Glover (1-2)
Eyre (1-2)
9,635
15-26
42
May 18
@ Astros
7 – 4
Tejeda (4-3)
Albers (1-3)
Gagné (2)
37,634
16-26
43
May 19
@ Astros
6 – 1
Rodríguez (2-3)
Koronka (0-1)
41,990
16-27
44
May 20
@ Astros
14 – 1
McCarthy (4-4)
Williams (1-6)
39,938
17-27
45
May 21
Twins
14 – 4
Padilla (2-6)
Silva (2-5)
24,814
18-27
46
May 22
Twins
7 – 1
Santana (5-4)
Loe (1-4)
27,013
18-28
47
May 23
Twins
5 – 3
Bonser (3-1)
Tejeda (4-4)
Nathan (9)
24,370
18-29
48
May 25
Red Sox
10 – 6
Matsuzaka (7-2)
Littleton (0-1)
33,552
18-30
49
May 26
Red Sox
7 – 4
Wakefield (5-5)
Padilla (2-7)
Papelbon (12)
37,974
18-31
50
May 27
Red Sox
6 – 5
Piñeiro (1-0)
Otsuka (1-1)
Okajima (3)
40,323
18-32
51
May 28
@ Athletics
5 – 3
Gaudin (5-1)
Tejeda (4-5)
Embree (3)
18,230
18-33
52
May 29
@ Athletics
4 – 0
Wood (1-1)
DiNardo (1-2)
Gagné (3)
18,006
19-33
53
May 30
@ Athletics
6 – 1
Haren (6-2)
Koronka (0-2)
25,674
19-34
54
May 31
@ Mariners
9 – 5
Baek (3-2)
Padilla (2-8)
20,137
19-35
*At Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
55
June 1
@ Mariners
9 – 8
Benoit (2-1)
Green (0-1)
Gagné (4)
34,570
20-35
56
June 2
@ Mariners
5 – 4
Batista (6-4)
Loe (1-5)
Putz (13)
41,988
20-36
57
June 3
@ Mariners
11 – 6
Feierabend (1-1)
Tejeda (4-6)
36,886
20-37
58
June 5
Tigers
7 – 4
Eyre (2-2)
Robertson (4-6)
Gagné (5)
32,003
21-37
59
June 6
Tigers
10 – 0
Verlander (6-2)
Millwood (2-5)
28,795
21-38
60
June 7
Tigers
11 – 4
Maroth (4-2)
Loe (1-6)
22,990
21-39
61
June 8
Brewers
9 – 6
Tejeda (5-6)
Capuano (5-5)
Gagné (6)
29,562
22-39
62
June 9
Brewers
4 – 3
Francisco (1-0)
Cordero (0-1)
37,882
23-39
63
June 10
Brewers
9 – 6 (12)
Villanueva (5-0)
Eyre (2-3)
Vargas (1)
24,129
23-40
64
June 12
@ Pirates
7 – 5
Duke (3-6)
Millwood (2-6)
Capps (3)
21,158
23-41
65
June 13
@ Pirates
8 – 1
Snell (6-4)
Tejeda (5-7)
16,110
23-42
66
June 14
@ Pirates
6 – 0
Loe (2-6)
Gorzelanny (6-4)
17,214
24-42
67
June 15
@ Reds
7 – 6
Padilla (3-8)
Belisle (5-5)
Gagné (7)
27,747
25-42
68
June 16
@ Reds
8 – 4
Harang (7-2)
Wright (0-1)
37,413
25-43
69
June 17
@ Reds
11 – 4
Millwood (3-6)
Arroyo (2-8)
31,162
26-43
70
June 19
Cubs
5 – 4
Mármol (2-0)
Benoit (2-2)
38,290
26-44
71
June 20
Cubs
7 – 3
Loe (3-6)
Marquis (5-4)
37,564
27-44
72
June 21
Cubs
6 – 5
Gagné (2-0)
Howry (3-4)
38,406
28-44
73
June 22
Astros
11 – 3
Millwood (4-6)
Williams (3-10)
37,847
29-44
74
June 23
Astros
7 – 2
Wright (1-1)
Oswalt (7-5)
42,315
30-44
75
June 24
Astros
12 – 9 (10)
Wheeler (1-4)
Wilson (0-1)
Qualls (2)
31,560
30-45
76
June 25
@ Tigers
8 – 3
Loe (4-6)
Bonderman (8-1)
36,330
31-45
77
June 26
@ Tigers
9 – 6
Otsuka (2-1)
Jones (1-4)
Gagné (8)
39,709
32-45
--
June 27
@ Tigers
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 11
32-45
78
June 28
@ Tigers
5 – 2
Rogers (2-0)
Millwood (4-7)
Jones (19)
37,253
32-46
79
June 29
@ Red Sox
2 – 1
Wakefield (8-8)
Wright (1-2)
Papelbon (19)
36,756
32-47
80
June 30
@ Red Sox
5 – 4
Mahay (1-0)
Beckett (11-2)
Gagné (9)
36,747
33-47
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
81
July 1
@ Red Sox
2 – 1
Loe (5-6)
Tavárez (5-6)
Gagné (10)
36,378
34-47
82
July 2
@ Red Sox
7 – 3
Gabbard (2-0)
McCarthy (4-5)
36,778
34-48
83
July 3
Angels
8 – 3
Millwood (5-7)
Santana (5-9)
24,871
35-48
84
July 4
Angels
4 – 2
Wright (2-2)
Weaver (6-5)
Gagné (11)
46,105
36-48
85
July 5
Angels
5 – 2
Escobar (10-3)
Tejeda (5-8)
22,062
36-49
86
July 6
Orioles
4 – 3 (10)
Benoit (3-2)
Shuey (0-1)
24,035
37-49
87
July 7
Orioles
3 – 0
Bédard (7-4)
McCarthy (4-6)
32,849
37-50
88
July 8
Orioles
2 – 1
Millwood (6-7)
Cabrera (6-10)
Gagné (12)
22,843
38-50
89
July 13
@ Angels
2 – 1
Rodríguez (3-2)
Benoit (3-3)
44,100
38-51
90
July 14
@ Angels
9 – 5
Lackey (12-5)
Loe (5-7)
44,026
38-52
91
July 15
@ Angels
5 – 4 (11)
Wilson (1-1)
Speier (0-1)
Gagné (13)
44,068
39-52
92
July 16
@ Athletics
4 – 1
Wright (3-2)
Braden (1-4)
Gagné (14)
18,160
40-52
93
July 17
@ Athletics
11 – 4
Eyre (3-3)
Gaudin (8-5)
Mahay (1)
20,209
41-52
94
July 18
@ Athletics
6 – 0
DiNardo (4-6)
Millwood (6-8)
23,440
41-53
95
July 19
Indians
7 – 5
Sabathia (13-4)
Loe (5-8)
Borowski (27)
28,108
41-54
96
July 20
Indians
3 – 2
Carmona (12-4)
McCarthy (4-7)
Borowski (28)
32,103
41-55
97
July 21
Indians
8 – 5
Mahay (2-0)
Lee (5-7)
44,554
42-55
98
July 22
Indians
8 – 3
Byrd (8-4)
Tejeda (5-9)
27,227
42-56
99
July 23
Mariners
8 – 7
Millwood (7-8)
Ramírez (5-3)
20,584
43-56
100
July 24
Mariners
2 – 1
Rheinecker (1-0)
Feierabend (1-4)
Gagné (15)
n/a
44-56
101
July 24
Mariners
4 – 3
Wilson (2-1)
Reitsma (0-2)
Gagné (16)
26,842
45-56
102
July 25
Mariners
7 – 6
Benoit (4-3)
Putz (1-1)
34,853
46-56
103
July 27
@ Royals
6 – 1
Bannister (7-6)
Wright (3-3)
21,730
46-57
104
July 28
@ Royals
6 – 5
Pérez (6-9)
Millwood (7-9)
Dotel (11)
27,700
46-58
105
July 29
@ Royals
10 – 0
Núñez (1-0)
Loe (5-9)
Peralta (1)
15,638
46-59
106
July 31
@ Indians
3 – 1
McCarthy (5-7)
Carmona (13-5)
Wilson (1)
21,811
47-59
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
@ Indians
9 – 6 (10)
Benoit (5-3)
Lewis (0-1)
Wilson (2)
25,721
48-59
108
August 2
@ Indians
5 – 0
Westbrook (2-6)
Gabbard (4-1)
27,520
48-60
109
August 3
@ Blue Jays
6 – 4
Halladay (12-5)
Wright (3-4)
Accardo (19)
23,777
48-61
110
August 4
@ Blue Jays
9 – 5
Marcum (8-4)
Eyre (3-4)
25,321
48-62
111
August 5
@ Blue Jays
4 – 1
McGowan (8-5)
McCarthy (5-8)
Accardo (20)
29,593
48-63
112
August 6
Athletics
9 – 7 (13)
Brown (2-0)
Eyre (3-5)
Calero (1)
24,737
48-64
113
August 7
Athletics
8 – 6
Gabbard (5-1)
Gaudin (8-8)
Wilson (3)
25,122
49-64
114
August 8
Athletics
6 – 3
DiNardo (6-6)
Murray (0-1)
Embree (14)
29,647
49-65
115
August 10
Devil Rays
7 – 4
Wood (2-1)
Sonnanstine (1-8)
Wilson (4)
28,314
50-65
116
August 11
Devil Rays
3 – 0
Jackson (3-11)
Rheinecker (1-1)
36,709
50-66
117
August 12
Devil Rays
9 – 1
Eyre (4-5)
Hammel (1-2)
24,042
51-66
118
August 14
Royals
5 – 3
Millwood (8-9)
Davies (1-1)
Wilson (5)
23,906
52-66
119
August 15
Royals
4 – 3
Wood (3-1)
Meche (7-11)
Wilson (6)
24,529
53-66
120
August 16
Royals
6 – 2
Braun (1-0)
Eyre (4-6)
22,674
53-67
121
August 17
@ Twins
2 – 1 (10)
Guerrier (2-4)
Wright (3-5)
30,924
53-68
122
August 18
@ Twins
5 – 0
Loe (6-9)
Bonser (5-10)
41,037
54-68
123
August 19
@ Twins
1 – 0
Santana (13-9)
Millwood (8-10)
Nathan (27)
36,353
54-69
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August 20
@ Orioles
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 22
54-69
124
August 21
@ Orioles
6 – 2
Bédard (13-4)
Padilla (3-9)
18,926
54-70
125
August 22
@ Orioles
30 – 3
Gabbard (6-1)
Cabrera (9-13)
Littleton (1)
21,828
55-70
126
August 22
@ Orioles
9 – 7
Benoit (6-3)
Hoey (1-1)
Wilson (7)
21,828
56-70
127
August 23
Mariners
9 – 4
Weaver (6-10)
Loe (6-10)
26,963
56-71
128
August 24
Mariners
4 – 2
Hernández (10-6)
Millwood (8-11)
Putz (37)
32,716
56-72
129
August 25
Mariners
5 – 3
Benoit (7-3)
White (1-1)
Wilson (8)
47,977
57-72
130
August 26
Mariners
5 – 3
Padilla (4-9)
Washburn (9-11)
25,437
58-72
131
August 28
White Sox
4 – 3
Littleton (1-1)
MacDougal (1-4)
Benoit (2)
20,261
59-72
132
August 29
White Sox
5 – 4 (11)
Littleton (2-1)
Logan (2-1)
23,704
60-72
133
August 30
White Sox
5 – 1
Millwood (9-11)
Danks (6-13)
23,432
61-72
134
August 31
@ Angels
7 – 6 (10)
Oliver (2-0)
Francisco (1-1)
41,012
61-73
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
@ Angels
7 – 6
Vólquez (1-0)
Escobar (15-7)
Wilson (9)
38,342
62-73
136
September 2
@ Angels
8 – 7
Littleton (3-1)
Shields (3-5)
Wilson (10)
40,635
63-73
137
September 3
Royals
8 – 1
Greinke (6-5)
Loe (6-11)
19,214
63-74
138
September 4
Royals
9 – 8
Rheinecker (2-1)
Núñez (2-3)
Wilson (11)
18,892
64-74
139
September 5
Royals
3 – 2
Padilla (5-9)
Davies (6-12)
Benoit (3)
17,232
65-74
140
September 7
Athletics
5 – 3
Vólquez (2-0)
Haren (14-7)
Benoit (4)
22,318
66-74
141
September 8
Athletics
7 – 3
Murray (1-1)
Gaudin (11-10)
32,476
67-74
142
September 9
Athletics
12 – 9
White (1-0)
DiNardo (8-9)
25,054
68-74
143
September 11
@ Tigers
13 – 6
Padilla (6-9)
Durbin (8-7)
32,719
69-74
144
September 11
@ Tigers
4 – 1
Jurrjens (2-1)
McCarthy (5-9)
Jones (34)
33,840
69-75
145
September 12
@ Tigers
5 – 1
Verlander (17-5)
Vólquez (2-1)
32,490
69-76
146
September 13
@ Athletics
6 – 5
Gaudin (11-11)
Millwood (9-12)
Street (15)
16,240
69-77
147
September 14
@ Athletics
11 – 9
Brown (3-2)
Rheinecker (2-2)
Street (16)
19,346
69-78
148
September 15
@ Athletics
7 – 3
Blanton (14-9)
McCarthy (5-10)
Embree (17)
24,517
69-79
149
September 16
@ Athletics
11 – 9
Rheinecker (3-2)
Brown (3-3)
Benoit (5)
23,770
70-79
150
September 17
@ Twins
5 – 4
Nathan (4-2)
Benoit (7-4)
14,197
70-80
151
September 18
@ Twins
4 – 2
Silva (12-14)
Millwood (9-13)
Nathan (33)
18,226
70-81
152
September 19
@ Twins
4 – 2
Garza (4-6)
Padilla (6-10)
Nathan (34)
17,842
70-82
153
September 20
Orioles
6 – 3
Walker (2-2)
Rheinecker (3-3)
20,136
70-83
154
September 21
Orioles
3 – 2
Mendoza (1-0)
Santos (1-6)
Benoit (6)
30,603
71-83
155
September 22
Orioles
11 – 9
Hoey (2-4)
Littleton (3-2)
Walker (6)
40,148
71-84
156
September 23
Orioles
3 – 0
Millwood (10-13)
Leicester (2-3)
Wilson (12)
37,812
72-84
157
September 24
Angels
8 – 7
White (2-0)
Santana (7-14)
Littleton (2)
22,881
73-84
158
September 25
Angels
3 – 1
Wright (4-5)
Oliver (3-1)
30,708
74-84
159
September 26
Angels
16 – 2
Rheinecker (4-3)
Saunders (8-4)
24,223
75-84
160
September 28
@ Mariners
6 – 4
Putz (6-1)
Wood (3-2)
31,954
75-85
161
September 29
@ Mariners
5 – 1
Batista (16-11)
Millwood (10-14)
26,799
75-86
162
September 30
@ Mariners
4 – 2
Hernández (14-7)
Murray (1-2)
Putz (40)
30,442
75-87
Source: ESPN[ 11]
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
Player
G
AB
H
Avg.
HR
RBI
Other batters
Player
G
AB
H
Avg.
HR
RBI
Starting pitchers
Other pitchers
Relief pitchers
Farm system
References
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